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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Survivor: The Sweet Christmas Kisses Edition

Welcome to Survivor!

Today we're stranding our heroines on a deserted island. What skills will benefit them? And which heroine do you feel has the best chance to last until she's rescued? Every comment this week on our blog will earn an entry into a book prize package to be announced on Saturday! Comment every day to increase your chances of winning!

So ladies, tell us what skills or character traits you have to help you survive?

Christy Cooper (An Almost Perfect Christmas by Donna Fasano): "I don't know if I could survive on a deserted island, but I would give it everything I have. I'm pretty resourceful and I try to keep a positive attitude even when things look bleak."

Carol Baker (Mistletoe in Maine by Ginny Baird): "I'd have to say: resilience, determination, and faith. Being a single mom and a teacher have taught me the first two. One very magical journey to Maine re-inspired the other. I now believe anything is possible, just as long as you open up your heart and believe. I would not give up hope on a deserted island, and would try to convince any others with me to stay positive too."

Kelly Grace (The Army Doctor's Christmas Baby by Helen Scott Taylor): "This is easy for me.
I'm an army nurse and I've worked in army field hospitals treating soldiers in
theaters of conflict all over the world. I'm used to taking care of myself and
others in challenging conditions. I'm a qualified nurse, I can quickly erect a
shelter, and I know how to protect myself. I'd survive!"

Joanna Damanti (Stormy Times by Beate Böker): "My resourcefulness, improvisation, and tenacity would help me survive."

Tiffany Bonander (The Christmas Promise by Melinda Curtis): "My love for sushi, my determination, and I can use a machete!"

Sofia Suarez (Christmas in White Oak by Aileen Fish): "I think the fact I like my own company would help, and my laziness when it comes to makeup and hairstyles. I would love a break from the world…in small doses, anyway!"

Julia Dutton (Her Christmas Cruise by Mona Risk): "My sense of adventure and my determination to prove I can make it on my own. I didn’t hesitate to invite a stranger to come along on my would-be honeymoon when the sleazeball fiancé cheated on me."

Melissa Singer (Small Town Christmas by Magdalena Scott): "I’ve been told I’m a survivor. As a child my family life was difficult. I developed friendships that were more family than the one I was born to. Once I make up my mind to accomplish something, I never give up, no matter what."

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Sweet Christmas Kisses, a bundle of PG-rated romance novels and novellas from USA Today, national bestselling, and award-winning authors.Sweet Christmas Kisses takes you from small-town USA to England, Scotland, and even Ecuador; from the beach to snow-capped mountains, and to the wild--sometimes magical--west. The Sweet Christmas Kisses bundle will bring you laughter, tears, and always joy, for more than 1600 pages. Foreword by New York Times bestselling author, Brenda Novak.

15 comments:

I think Grace Kelly is the best choice for surviving on Survivors. Why. First she's an Army nurse, she can erect a tent, she is used to being in harsh, challenging conditions, and as an Army nurse you're trained to be able to live and work in hazardous environments. I think she has the best chance for surviving.